A light assembly is provided with a circuit board, a connector and a first light emitting device. The circuit board is formed with a first conductive path and a second conductive path. The connector is supported by the circuit board and includes a first terminal connected to the first conductive path and at least two second terminals connected to the second conductive path. The at least two second terminals are arranged radially symmetrical about an axis and are adapted to engage mating terminals of a mating connector when the mating connector is oriented in both a first position and in a second position that is angularly offset from the first position about the axis. The first light emitting device is supported by the circuit board and in electrical communication with the first conductive path and the second conductive path.
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1. A light assembly comprising:
a circuit board formed with a first conductive path and a second conductive path;
a connector supported by the circuit board with at least two first terminals connected to the first conductive path and at least two second terminals connected to the second conductive path, wherein both the at least two first terminals and the at least two second terminals are arranged radially symmetrical about an axis and are adapted to engage mating terminals of a mating connector when the mating connector is oriented in both a first position and in a second position that is angularly offset from the first position about the axis;
wherein the first conductive path is adapted to facilitate current flow in a first direction and wherein the second conductive path is adapted to facilitate current flow in a second direction opposite the first direction; and
a first light emitting device supported by the circuit board and in electrical communication with the first conductive path and the second conductive path.
10. A light assembly comprising:
a circuit board formed in an elongate sheet with a first conductive path and a second conductive path extending along a length of the elongate sheet;
a housing centered about an axis;
at least two first terminals supported by the housing and angularly spaced apart from each other along a first radius relative to the axis;
at least two second terminals supported by the housing and angularly spaced apart from each other along a second radius relative to the axis, wherein the second radius is greater than the first radius, and wherein both the at least two first terminals and the at least two second terminals are adapted to engage mating terminals of a mating connector in both a first position and in a second position that is angularly offset from the first position about the axis, wherein the housing is supported by the circuit board, wherein the axis extends transversely from the circuit board, and wherein the at least two first terminals are connected to the first conductive path and the at least two second terminals are connected to the second conductive path; and
a first light emitting device supported by the circuit board and in electrical communication with the first conductive path and the second conductive path.
15. A lighting system comprising:
a power supply with a positive terminal and a negative terminal;
a circuit board formed in an elongate sheet with a first conductive path and a second conductive path extending along a length of the elongate sheet;
a connector supported by the circuit board and centered about an axis extending transversely from the circuit board;
at least two first terminals connected to the first conductive path and supported by the connector, wherein the at least two first terminals are arranged radially symmetrical relative to each other about the axis at a first radius;
at least two second terminals connected to the second conductive path and supported by the connector, wherein the at least two second terminals are arranged radially symmetrical relative to each other about the axis at a second radius;
a first light emitting device supported by the circuit board and in electrical communication with the first conductive path and the second conductive path;
a mating connector with at least two first mating terminals in electrical communication with the positive terminal and at least two second mating terminals in electrical communication with the negative terminal;
wherein at least one of the at least two first mating terminals is adapted to engage at least one of the at least two first terminals when the mating connector is connected to the connector in both a first position and a second position that is angularly offset from the first position about the axis; and
wherein the first conductive path is adapted to facilitate current flow in a first direction and wherein the second conductive path is adapted to facilitate current flow in a second direction opposite the first direction.
2. The light assembly of
3. The light assembly of
a third conductive path extending along a length of the circuit board; and
a second light emitting device connected to the first conductive path and the third conductive path, wherein the second light emitting device is adapted to emit a different color light than the first light emitting device.
4. The light assembly of
at least two third terminals connected to the third conductive path, wherein the at least two third terminals are arranged radially symmetrical relative to each other about the axis; and
wherein the at least two first terminals are oriented at a first radius from the axis, the at least two second terminals are oriented at a second radius from the axis that is greater than the first radius, and the at least two third terminals are oriented at a third radius from the axis that is greater than the first radius and the second radius.
5. The light assembly of
at least two third terminals connected to the third conductive path, wherein the at least two third terminals are arranged radially symmetrical relative to each other about the axis; and
wherein the at least two first terminals are oriented at a first radius from the axis, the at least two second terminals are oriented at a second radius from the axis that is greater than the first radius, and the at least two third terminals are oriented at a third radius from the axis that equal to one of the first radius and the second radius.
6. The light assembly of
a fourth conductive path extending along a length of the circuit board; and
a third light emitting device connected to the first conductive path and the fourth conductive path, wherein the third light emitting device is adapted to emit a different color light than the first light emitting device and the second light emitting device.
7. A lighting system comprising:
the light assembly according to
a power supply with a positive terminal and a negative terminal;
the mating connector, wherein the mating connector is centered about a second axis;
at least two first mating terminals supported by the mating connector, wherein the at least two first mating terminals are arranged radially symmetrical relative to each other about the second axis;
at least two second mating terminals supported by the mating connector, wherein the at least two second mating terminals are arranged radially symmetrical relative to each other about the second axis; and
an electrical harness with a first wire to connect the positive terminal to the at least two first mating terminals, and a second wire to connect the negative terminal to the at least two second mating terminals;
wherein at least one of the at least two first mating terminals is adapted to engage at least one of the at least two first terminals when the mating connector is oriented in both a first position and a second position that is angularly offset from the first position about the second axis.
8. The lighting system of
9. A lighting system comprising:
a first light assembly according to
a second light assembly according to
a jumper adapted to interconnect the first light assembly to the second light assembly.
11. The light assembly of
a third conductive path extending along the length of the elongate sheet; and
a second light emitting device connected to the first conductive path and the third conductive path, wherein the second light emitting device is adapted to emit a different color light than the first light emitting device.
12. The light assembly of
at least two third terminals connected to the third conductive path and supported by the housing, wherein the at least two third terminals are angularly spaced apart from each other by 180 degrees along a third radius relative to the axis.
13. The light assembly of
14. The light assembly of
16. The lighting system of
a third conductive path extending along the length of the elongate sheet; and
a second light emitting device connected to the first conductive path and the third conductive path, wherein the second light emitting device is adapted to emit a different color light than the first light emitting device.
17. The lighting system of
at least two third terminals connected to the third conductive path and supported by the connector, wherein the at least two third terminals are angularly spaced apart from each other along a third radius relative to the axis, and wherein the third radius is greater than the first radius and the second radius.
18. A lighting system comprising:
the light assembly according to
a power supply with a positive terminal and a negative terminal;
the mating connector, wherein the mating connector is centered about a second axis;
at least two first mating terminals supported by the mating connector, wherein the at least two first mating terminals are arranged radially symmetrical relative to each other about the second axis;
at least two second mating terminals supported by the mating connector, wherein the at least two second mating terminals are arranged radially symmetrical relative to each other about the second axis; and
an electrical harness with a first wire to connect the positive terminal to the at least two first mating terminals, and a second wire to connect the negative terminal to the at least two second mating terminals;
wherein at least one of the at least two first mating terminals is adapted to engage at least one of the at least two first terminals when the mating connector is oriented in both a first position and a second position that is angularly offset from the first position about the second axis.
19. The lighting system of
20. A lighting system comprising:
a first light assembly according to
a second light assembly according to
a jumper to interconnect the first light assembly to the second light assembly.
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One or more embodiments relate to lighting systems and electrical connectors for lighting systems.
Modular lighting systems have become popular in both residential and commercial lighting applications because of their adaptability. Such lighting systems often include light-emitting diodes (LEDs) because of their efficiency and wide range of color and color temperature options. These lighting systems may include one or more elongate strip lights, or “tape lights,” having a flexible printed circuit board (PCB) with LEDs connected to the PCB at regular intervals along its length. A strip light can be placed in long rigid extrusions, which may be referred to as “hard strip lights,” to provide the same sort of form factor as that of a traditional fluorescent or incandescent fixture. A strip light may include an adhesive backing for adhering to a surface, which may be referred to as a “tape light.”
Such lighting systems may include multiple elongate strip lights that are routed around various objects, such as kitchen cabinets, outdoor patios, etc. during installation. Making electrical connections to strip lights typically involves soldering wires to the strip light or connecting the existing wires with mechanical crimps. These installation processes include a number of delicate steps and may require extra equipment to perform, such as soldering equipment and crimping tools. Further, it may be difficult to install such lighting systems while maintaining proper electrical polarity throughout each electrical circuit.
In one embodiment, a light assembly is provided with a circuit board, a connector and a first light emitting device. The circuit board is formed with a first conductive path and a second conductive path. The connector is supported by the circuit board and includes a first terminal connected to the first conductive path and at least two second terminals connected to the second conductive path. The at least two second terminals are arranged radially symmetrical about an axis and are adapted to engage mating terminals of a mating connector when the mating connector is oriented in both a first position and in a second position that is angularly offset from the first position about the axis. The first light emitting device is supported by the circuit board and in electrical communication with the first conductive path and the second conductive path.
In another embodiment, an electrical connector is provided with a housing centered about an axis with at least two first terminals and at least two second terminals. The first terminals are supported by the housing and angularly spaced apart from each other along a first radius relative to an axis. The at least two second terminals are supported by the housing and angularly spaced apart from each other along a second radius relative to the axis, wherein the second radius is greater than the first radius. Both the at least two first terminals and the at least two second terminals are adapted to engage mating terminals of a mating connector in both a first position and in a second position that is angularly offset from the first position about the axis.
In yet another embodiment, a lighting system is provided with a power supply with a positive terminal and a negative terminal. The lighting system includes a circuit board formed in an elongate sheet with a first conductive path and a second conductive path extending along a length of the elongate sheet, and a connector supported by the circuit board and centered about an axis extending transversely from the circuit board. The connector includes at least two first terminals connected to the first conductive path and supported by the connector, wherein the at least two first terminals are arranged radially symmetrical relative to each other about the axis at a first radius, and at least two second terminals connected to the second conductive path and supported by the connector, wherein the at least two second terminals are arranged radially symmetrical relative to each other about the axis at a second radius. The lighting system includes a first light emitting device supported by the circuit board and in electrical communication with the first conductive path and the second conductive path and a mating connector. The mating connector includes at least two first mating terminals in electrical communication with the positive terminal and at least two second mating terminals in electrical communication with the negative terminal, wherein at least one of the at least two first mating terminals is adapted to engage at least one of the at least two first terminals when the mating connector is connected to the connector in both a first position and a second position that is angularly offset from the first position about the axis.
As such, the lighting system provides advantages over existing systems by allowing an installer to make an electrical connection between a light assembly and a power supply or another light assembly regardless of the polarity configuration of either device, which simplifies the installation of the lighting system.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
With reference to
Each light circuit 104, 106, 112, 114 includes one or more light assemblies, tape lights, or strip lights, that are connected to each other by intermediate electrical connectors. For example, the first circuit 104 includes a first strip light 116 that is connected to a second strip light 118 by short electrical connection or jumper 120. The first strip light 116 includes a connector 122 that connects to a mating connector 124 of the electrical harness 108. The first strip light 116 is oriented in a first polarity configuration and the second strip light 118 is oriented in a second polarity configuration. The lighting system 100 includes electrical connectors, such as the connector 122, that can connect to mating connectors, such as mating connector 124, in multiple different positions while maintaining the polarity of the circuit.
Referring to
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The connector 122 of the lighting system 100 includes terminals 142 that are radially symmetric and arranged in concentric circles of common polarity about an imaginary Axis A, according to one or more embodiments. The two innermost rows of cavities (i.e., Rows 3 and 4) receive positive terminals 142 that are oriented radially symmetric about Axis A, as illustrated by a first dashed line circle. The two outermost rows of cavities (i.e., Rows 1 and 6) receive negative terminals 142 that are also oriented radially symmetric about Axis A, as illustrated by a second dashed line circle.
With reference to
The mating connector 124 includes a housing 150 and a plurality of terminals 152. In the illustrated embodiment, the mating connector 124 includes a rectangular shaped housing 150 having six rows of two cavities to receive up to twelve male terminals 152. The terminals 152 are electrically connected to the positive (+) and negative (−) terminals of the power supply 102 through the electrical harness 108. Like the connector 122, the mating connector 124 includes terminals 152 that are radially symmetric and arranged in concentric circles of common polarity about an imaginary Axis B. In other embodiments, the mating connector 124 includes a terminal block (not shown), rather than a housing.
With reference to
With reference to
Referring to
The PCB 168 of the second strip light 118 is arranged in a second polarity configuration, with negative pads 170 arranged on the inside (relative to the doors of the cabinet 110) and positive pads 172 arranged on the outside. The third strip light 154 includes a PCB 180 that is arranged in a first polarity configuration, with positive pads 182 arranged on the inside (relative to the doors of the cabinet 110) and negative pads 184 arranged on the outside. Despite these different polarity configurations, the lighting system 100 maintains the proper polarity of the first circuit 104 through these devices due to the radially symmetric terminal configurations of the connectors 160D, 162A of the second and third strip lights 118, 154 and the corresponding mating connectors 178A, 178B of the right-angle jumper 174.
With reference to
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Although the illustrated connector 122 is rectangular in shape and sized to receive up to twelve terminals, other embodiments of the connector 122 may include different shapes (e.g., square or circular) and configurations. In one or more embodiments, the connector 122 is rectangular in shape and includes a single column with three or more rows of terminals (not shown). For example, in one embodiment of a single column connector, the connector includes a single central positive terminal, and two outer negative terminals. In another embodiment of a single column connector, the connector includes two central positive terminals, and two outer negative terminals. Additionally, although the illustrated connector 122 is shown with centrally located positive terminals, other embodiments contemplate a connector with one or more centrally located negative terminals. Other embodiments of the lighting system 100 contemplate electrical connectors that are radially symmetrical at an angular rotation of a factor of 360 degrees (e.g., 30, 45, 60, 90 or 180 degrees), but may not be arranged in one or more concentric circles about an imaginary central axis.
With reference
The first strip light 116 includes LEDs that emit red, green, blue, warm white, and cool white light according to one or more embodiments. The connector 222 includes five rows, with two rows of five cavities, and two rows of two cavities, to receive up to fourteen terminals. The connector 222 includes: two cavities (i.e., Row 1, Column A and Row 5, Column D) that receive positive terminals (“1”) that connect to the positive conductive path described with reference to
With reference
The first strip light 116 includes LEDs that emit white light according to one or more embodiments. The connector 242 includes two rows of three cavities, and one row of two cavities, to receive up to eight terminals. The connector 242 includes: four cavities (i.e., Row 1, Columns A and C; and Row 3, Columns A and C) that receive positive terminals (“1”) that connect to the positive conductive path described with reference to
The first circuit 304 includes a first strip light 310 with a flexible printed circuit board (PCB) 312 that supports and electrically connects a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) 314. The PCB 312 includes conductive tracks or paths that are etched from one or more sheet layers of copper and laminated onto and/or between sheet layers of a non-conductive substrate (not shown). The first strip light 310 includes a positive pad 316 at each end of the PCB 312 that are electrically connected to each other by a conductive track. The first strip light 310 also includes a negative pad 318 at each end of the PCB 312 that are electrically connected to each other by a conductive track. The positive pad 316 and the negative pad 318 are connected to the positive (+) and negative (−) terminals of the power supply 302 by the electrical harness 308 by soldered connections.
With reference to
The second strip light 322 includes a PCB 334 with LEDs 336 and a positive pad 338 and a negative pad 340 on each side. The second strip light 322 is arranged in a second polarity configuration with its positive pads 338 aligned along a lower side of the PCB 334 and its negative pads 340 aligned along an upper side of the PCB 334. The intermediate connector 324 is a clam-shell type mechanical connector, according to the illustrated embodiment, that includes conductive contacts 342 for connecting longitudinally adjacent pads. However, as shown in
The lighting system 100 (
While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
Hatch, Nicholas M., Kollarits, Matthew D.
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